Example sentences of "over [art] [adj] range [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Albumin concentration was measured by immunoturbidimetry ( coefficient of variation 5.1% over the working range between batches ) and creatinine concentration by the kinetic Jaffé reaction ( coefficient of variation 10% between batches ) .
2 If we plot the vapour pressure of the liquid mixture ( that is the solution ) against Vapour Composition over the complete range of compositions , we obtain the lower curve in figure 6.12 .
3 If the deviation from Raoult 's law is sufficiently great , the mixture may no longer remain homogeneous over the complete range of compositions .
4 Raising standards ; by guaranteeing that all pupils get a balanced curriculum which prepares them for adult life ; and by setting objectives over the full range of abilities — via ‘ attainment targets ’ backed up with appropriate assessment arrangements .
5 Setting clear objectives for what children over the full range of abilities should be able to achieve ; this will help all children to reach their full potential .
6 design re–evaluation included tests over the full range of in–service conditions
7 In the first year , local and national cities are studied , and in the second year a major European city provides the framework for individual design projects , and this is used to demonstrate competence over the full range of architectural design .
8 In Fifth Year , students undertake a major design project , and are required to demonstrate competence over the full range of architectural design .
9 Fr Bernard 's years as an assistant priest were marked by enthusiasm and expertise over the whole range of his work , not least in the Scout Movement — finally as Assistant Commissioner — and in the schools and at Endsleigh Convent and College .
10 A balanced approach over the whole range of skills and language elements
11 We can distinguish two main kinds : ( a ) an emphasis on the ‘ informing spirit ’ of a whole way of life , which is manifest over the whole range of social activities but is most evident in ‘ specifically cultural ’ activities — a language , styles of art , kinds of intellectual work ; and ( b ) an emphasis on ‘ a whole social order ’ within which a specifiable culture , in styles of art and kinds of intellectual work , is seen as the direct or indirect product of an order primarily constituted by other social activities .
12 Much of this lack of coordination is inevitable , given the problems of acquiring information on the effects of policy measures and the impossibility , in a pluralist democracy , of taking highly centralized decisions over the whole range of state responsibilities .
13 With regard to answers in the House , over the whole range of government , we have indicated the considerable improvements including a considerable increase in expenditure on our priority areas in the public services .
14 Furthermore , neither Roosevelt nor the State Department was persuaded that the British would necessarily or at least wholeheartedly support the United States over the whole range of its postwar interests and aspirations .
15 The main purpose of the project is to investigate the architecture , furniture , and equipment of dwellings over the whole range of Scottish society , looking at large-scale buildings like castles and tenement blocks and also at small cottages and council houses .
16 Glass Reinforced Plastic otherwise known as GRP , or Glass Fibre , is available in solid rod , or as tubes over a broad range of sizes .
17 We observed a chemotactic response to MIP-1 β over a narrow range of cytokine concentrations ( Fig. 1 a ; and data not shown ) ; MIP-1 β has been reported to induce myeloid cell chemotaxis at higher concentrations and apparently T-cell chemotaxis .
18 These consist of two linear portions whose slopes differ and closer inspection reveals that over a narrow range of temperature of between 2 and 5 K the slope changes continuously .
19 From the curves it can be seen that there is a rapid change in log over a narrow range of temperature corresponding to the glass transition .
20 If the filter is a good one , is much larger over a narrow range of frequencies , centred on ω O than elsewhere , and eqn ( 19.29 ) reduces to where C is a calibration constant .
21 Consequently the solution and the associated absence of attenuation corresponds to u being in the range -1 to 0 , that is , For particular reactive impedances , this last condition is satisfied over a certain range of frequency .
22 Thus any correctly terminated filter section with purely reactive elements perfectly passes signals over a certain range of frequency defined by the inequality ( 9.16 ) and appropriately known as the pass or transmission band but introduces a phase shift given by equation ( 9.15 ) in this frequency band .
23 The compressibility of the solvent is equal to the molar volume of the solvent in solution , V 1 , and can be assumed to be unchanged over a small range of pressures , thus giving
24 This restriction to particular ‘ niches ’ in the environment is the result of a partitioning out of competing species over a limited range of resources ; each comes to live in the portion of a habitat it can exploit best for reproductive purposes .
25 Each compartment can be used to hold a particular type of component over a limited range of values .
26 Fixed costs will often only be fixed over a limited range of output and will tend to behave in a stepped rather than linear fashion .
27 Enhanced attenuation over a suitable range of frequency outside the pass band is attained by making the shunt arm series resonant in the case of a T-type m-derived section , or the series arm parallel resonant in the case of a Π-type m-derived section .
28 Bueche expressed this as where is the glass temperature of a polymer with a very large molar mass , θ is the free volume contribution of one chain end and is 2θ for a linear polymer , ρ is the polymer density , N A is Avogradro 's constant , and α f is the free volume expansivity defined as The linear expression in equation ( 12.33 ) has been widely used and describes the behaviour of many polymer systems over a reasonable range of molar mass ( > 5000 ) .
29 Nonetheless , research and development in post-war fighter aircraft went forward at a brisk pace and over a wide range of options .
30 Jacques Delors , ’ said the message — in tones which observers yesterday took to be ironical , given the sometimes bitter sparring between London and Brussels over a wide range of policies .
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